> > Those standards provide enough protection to ensure Web services
> > security across the Internet. "Security really shouldn't be a major
> > issue anymore. It's not hard to make Web services secure," writes Anne
> > Thomas Maines, vice president and research director of application
> > platform strategies at the Burton Group, in an IM.>>
>
> Anne, I'm surprised you would say this sort of thing. Just because we
> have specifications for implementing secure Web services doesn't mean
> that the average developer knows how to implement a secure Web service
> (or any other type of secure service for that matter).
The other day, I made my linux box secure in about 20 seconds. That's pretty
fast I think. I just typed "shutdown -h now" and hit return :-) Seriously,
it's easy to allow no access. It's much harder to allow the right access.
Gregg Wonderly
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